Daring to be Different

Speaker

Jill Nalder, the inspiration behind the Russell T Davies hit It's A Sin and founder and first Chairperson of WestEnd Cares (now called Theatre MAD: Make A Difference}. To date the charity has raised upwards of £10 million for HIV/AIDS.

Rosaleen Moriarty-Simmonds OBE, Businesswoman, Equality Campaigner, Prolific Volunteer and Charitable Worker

From: 9 Mar 2021, 6 p.m.
To: 9 Mar 2021, 7 p.m.
Location: Online Event - Please see description

Standing up for what you believe in isn’t always easy but our motivational panel members stand out for that very reason.

Get ready to believe that anything is possible! Join us for this inspiring discussion with women who have succeeded against expectations and refused to accept the limitations placed upon them.

This event is part of Swansea University's International Women's Day series of events which consist of talks and panel discussions, interactive open conversations, mentoring opportunities and engaging workshops with the aim of celebrating the social, economic and cultural achievements of women within the wider Swansea University community.

This series of events will be raising money for the Eira Francis Davies Scholarship which is awarded to an outstanding female student from a developing country, who pursues a postgraduate taught Master’s programme within Swansea University’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences.

This is a free event however please follow the link if you'd like to Donate to the Eira Francis Davies Scholarship


Contact: Delyth Thomas (Email: Delyth.m.thomas@swansea.ac.uk)


Event created by: delyth.m.thomas